"It's something that I've seen in different communities," Chichak said. "A lot of people are interested as to where this came from and why we're having it."

She described these breakfasts as an interesting way to promote an inclusive community and bring people of all faiths and denominations together.

"I'm hoping the community will understand and embrace it," Chichak said.

The breakfast included bacon, eggs, fruit and coffee. It was followed by remarks from the mayors and prayers. No Name Worthy then performed several songs to close the event.

"This prayer breakfast, it's not for us," Rennie said at the event. "It's a chance for us to thank all of you."

He emphasized the importance of working together, citing the high amount of inter-municipal co-operation between the County and Town.

"By working together, we can do so much more," Rennie said.

All excess funds were donated to Lornes Blanket, a faith-based organization that provides housing and support for homeless men. Chichak noted the breakfast had a good turnout and would likely become an annual event.